I was trying out the drop box folders in OSX and stumbled upon this. Is this normal?
I understand a drop box is WRITE ONLY for the "generic" user. And OSX actually warns me that if I move a file into this folder I will not be able to recover it.
Now for the catch. If, for example in textedit, I use SAVE AS and select a drop box, textedit will save the file no problem. This is normal as textedit is WRITING to the drop box.
Now I quite textedit, re-launch it and select the file I saved earlier in the drop box from the RECENT FILES menu. Textedit opens the file no problem and displays the contents.
In my eyes, this is a READ activity in a folder that is WRITE ONLY.
Is this normal?
I understand a drop box is WRITE ONLY for the "generic" user. And OSX actually warns me that if I move a file into this folder I will not be able to recover it.
Now for the catch. If, for example in textedit, I use SAVE AS and select a drop box, textedit will save the file no problem. This is normal as textedit is WRITING to the drop box.
Now I quite textedit, re-launch it and select the file I saved earlier in the drop box from the RECENT FILES menu. Textedit opens the file no problem and displays the contents.
In my eyes, this is a READ activity in a folder that is WRITE ONLY.

Is this normal?